Leporid Quotes & Sayings
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For a long time that's all I could do, howl and scream and cry like the wild animal of the night that I'd become. — Darren Shan

I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon. — Tom Stoppard

The duty of universities is toward their nation, for which they must prepare leaders in all fields and these must be necessarily ethnically native. For it is intolerable that a nation educate for itself alien leaders in its universities. — A. C. Cuza

Thinking about the weaknesses or faults of others is forbidden, whether they are present or not. The Prophet said, There is a tree in Paradise reserved for one whose own faults preoccupied him from considering the faults of others. — Hamza Yusuf

Life is also an exam but there is no provision for reappearing — Samar Sudha

He was religious, but had refrained from allowing his religious ideals to be obscured by a god. — Henning Mankell

God's training ground, where the missionary weapons are found, is the hidden, personal, worshiping life of the saint. — Oswald Chambers

But while Sam may not know what happened, he's witnessed the scars. Not the physical scar, but the emotional ones. And those are far deeper. **** — Danielle Pearl

People of the world, today always say, "Look up to the sky, look up to the sky", but while they do that, they trample on butterflies with broken wings and they step on ladybugs with broken legs. "Look up to the sky and be like God", they say; but nay, it is the nature of the mortal to cast his gaze upward, while it is the nature of the gods in the sky to cast their gaze downwards. When you are below, the way to look is up. When you are up, the way to look is down. — C. JoyBell C.

A man who is intimate with God is not intimidated by man. — Leonard Ravenhill

There's such a freedom about being an artist ... You're not accountable - you're this renegade thing. — Cornelia Parker

I serve dinner in three phases: serve the food, clear the table, bury the dead. — Phyllis Diller

It was a good river, deep and strong, beginning in the mountains and ending in the sea. Along its banks, for hundreds of miles, lived millions of people, and Sita was only one small girl among them, and no one had ever heard of her, no one knew her - except for the old man, and the boy, and the river. — Ruskin Bond

Capitalism saved the world, and there is even a heretical theory now, moving up from the level of individuals to countries: countries that trade more and have more open economies are less likely to fight wars and less likely to have genocides. — Steven Pinker